Dantel 46210 Installation & Operation Manual

Alarm and control block

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About this Practice:
This practice has been reissued to:
• Correct the table on page 17.
• Update the Power Supply/CPU
Board Subassembly instructions in
the Subassembly Replacement
section.
• Update Fig. 26.
Reissued Practices: Updated and
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Issue date: September 1998
Copyright 1998 by Dantel, Inc. • Dantel is a registered trademark of Dantel, Inc. • ISO 9001 Registered
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Table of Contents

Ordering Information ........................................................................... 2
General Description .............................................................................. 2
Circuit Description ............................................................................... 2
Installation ............................................................................................ 4
Operation ............................................................................................ 25
Subassembly Replacement ................................................................. 28
Printer Syntax .................................................................................... 35
Technical Specifications ..................................................................... 65
Warranty ............................................................................................. 66
CAUTION
Install or remove modules from the shelf only when the power is off.
If you install a module in the shelf with the power on, the internal
circuitry may suffer damage and the product warranty will be void.
Remove and install circuit boards only in a static-safe environment
(use antistatic wrist straps, smocks, footwear, etc.).
Keep circuit boards in their antistatic bags when they are not in use.
Do not ship or store circuit boards near strong electrostatic, electromag-
netic, magnetic, or radioactive fields.
For more complete information on electrostatic discharge safety
precautions, refer to Bellcore
Printed in the U.S.A.
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RED = XMT
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Technical Reference # TR-NWT-000870.
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WARNING:
REMOVE fuse
before removing
or inserting module
Use wrist strap
ESD SENSITIVE DEVICE

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    For more complete information on electrostatic discharge safety Issue date: September 1998 precautions, refer to Bellcore Technical Reference # TR-NWT-000870. Copyright 1998 by Dantel, Inc. • Dantel is a registered trademark of Dantel, Inc. • ISO 9001 Registered Printed in the U.S.A.
  • Page 2: Ordering Information

    ORDERING INFORMATION NOTE: This section lists the different options available for this product. To order any of the avail- able options, contact Dantel Inside Sales through our toll-free number, 1-800-432-6835. OPTION NUMBER FEATURES B15-46210-00 Alarm Block; 256 discrete alarm inputs B15-46220-00 Alarm and Control Block;...
  • Page 3 The unit operates on -21 to -56 VDC. In addition to the fuse failure LED, an external light or bell can be connected to the power supply to indicate fuse failure. . 1 - 46210/46220 F UNCTIONAL CHEMATIC TYPICAL CONTROL...
  • Page 4: Installation

    Provide at least 1.75 inches of clearance below the unit. If it is not possible to meet the criteria above, refer to Installa- tion in Limited Space in this chapter. OOLS EQUIRED Installing the 46210/46220 unit may require one or more of the following tools: ♦ Phillips screwdriver ♦...
  • Page 5 INSTALLATION . 2 - I NSTALLING ARRIAGE . 3 - M OUNTING OCATIONS 7 1/2 " Mounting Hole Locations Mounting Hole Locations 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 6 ISTRIBUTION RAME OUNTING Install the 46210/46220 using mounting holes A, B, C, or D or mounting holes E, F, G, and H (refer to Fig. 3). To install using mounting holes A, B, C, and D: Screw the threaded studs into the distribution frame (refer to Fig.
  • Page 7 INSTALLATION . 5 - S 46210/46220 EPARATING FROM OUNTING HASSIS 462xx-xx REV ____ WARNING: REMOVE fuse GREEN = RCV before removing RED = XMT or inserting module Use wrist strap ESD SENSITIVE DEVICE Front View Mounting Chassis Unit 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 8 46210 Smart Block NSTALLATION IN IMITED PACE Use the following procedure to install the 46210/46220 in places where there is inadequate clearance above and below the unit to open it. To install: Place the unit on a flat surface. Hold the sides of the unit and pull out to separate the circuitry section from mounting chassis (refer to Fig.
  • Page 9 Here Side View Pull the power supply and central processing unit (CPU) boards down (refer to Fig. 8). The power supply board is the top board and the CPU board is the bottom board..CONTINUED 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 10 Place the strap across pins 2 and 3 if you want the front panel LEDs to indicate transmit and receive data activity on the master port only. . 9 - P OWER UPPLY OARD OMPONENT OCATION RS-232 OR 202 SUBASSEMBLY AUX LED . . . CONTINUED 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 11 Place the strap across pins 1 and 2 to use Clear to Send (CTS) as a handshaking line. -or- Place the strap across pins 2 and 3 to keep CTS always active. This section complete. . 10 - 202 M ODEM UBASSEMBLY OMPONENT OCATION Component Side Test Normal PC Board Solder Side 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 12 INSTALLATION . 11 - RS-232 S UBASSEMBLY OMPONENT OCATION Thru Thru A80-00508-00 1 REV. 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 13 INSTALLATION A - S3 S ABLE WITCH ETTINGS l i t l i t . s . . s . l i t l i t i l l l l i 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 14 INSTALLATION B - S2 S ABLE WITCH ETTINGS l l i . ) s l l i 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 15 INSTALLATION C - S1 S TBOS P ABLE WITCH ETTINGS FOR ROTOCOL 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 16 INSTALLATION D - S1 S DCPF P ABLE WITCH ETTINGS FOR ROTOCOL 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 17 46220-01 would be 17. The 46220-00 has 32 controls. If the starting address of the block is 17, then the addresses for the controls on a 46220-00 would be 17 and 18. The 46210 does not have any controls. 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 18 Place the strap across pins 2-3 to terminate the auxiliary port receive input. This is the default position. NOTE: If the 46210/46220 has an RS-232 or 202 tone modem subassembly installed, this port is not used (refer to Fig. 1). Set strap X2 (refer to Fig. 12).
  • Page 19 Push the power supply and CPU boards back into place and close the unit. . 13 - P OWER UPPLY OARD OMPONENT OCATION RS-232 OR 202 SUBASSEMBLY AUX LED . . . CONTINUED 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 20 If an RS-232 or 202 Tone Modem subassembly, pins E-H are the auxiliary port connections and pins J-S are the master port connec- tions. To wire to a Digital Alarm Scanner (DAS) unit, refer to Fig. 16. Wiring complete. 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 20 2 1 2 2 2 3 24 25 2627 28 2930 31 32 OPTIONS 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 22 INSTALLATION . 16 - W DAS U IRING TO A RCV+ 46210 / 46220 RS-422 RCV- UNIT #2 AUX. PORT XMT+ XMT- DISPLAYS 1-4 RCV+ RS-422 RCV- MASTER PORT XMT+ XMT- Note: Display 1 must be in the unit the furthest from the DAS unit.
  • Page 23 Use wrist strap ESD SENSITIVE DEVICE If the 46210/46220 has a 202 Modem subassembly, adjust the transmit level. The modem must be connected to another modem at the other end of the communications line. Open the 46210/46220 and locate the subassembly on the power supply board.
  • Page 24 Generate one or more alarms and verify that they are reported correctly to the alarm reporting equipment. Clear the alarms and verify that they are reported correctly to the alarm reporting equipment. If the unit has controls, operate the controls and verify that they work properly. Checkout complete. 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 25: Operation

    OPERATION he 46210/46220 has five LEDs (refer to Fig. 19): ♦ POWER - Lights when the unit has power. ♦ ALARM - Lights when the fuse fails. ♦ uP LED - Blinks when the microprocessor is operating. ♦ MSTR - Blinks green when the master port is receiving data and red when it is transmitting data.
  • Page 26 Refer to the Printer Syntax chapter. To replace the fuse: Open the 46210/46220 (refer to Fig. 20). Pull the power supply and CPU boards down from the other cir- cuitry (refer to Fig. 21).
  • Page 27 OPERATION . 21 - P CPU B ULLING OWER UPPLY AND OARDS . 22 - P OWER UPPLY OARD OMPONENT OCATION RS-232 OR 202 SUBASSEMBLY AUX LED 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 28: Subassembly Replacement

    SUBASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT he circuit board subassemblies inside the 46210/46220 can be replaced if any of them fail to operate. This can be done without removing any of the wiring to the unit. For ordering information, refer to Table E. E - S...
  • Page 29 RED = XMT or inserting module Use wrist strap ESD SENSITIVE DEVICE Front View Place Thumb Here Side View Pull the power supply and CPU boards down from the other cir- cuitry (refer to Fig. 24)..CONTINUED 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 30 After the screws are removed, the chassis swings free from the subassembly and the small standoffs separating the subassembly from the chassis should fall out. Avoid losing the standoffs and screws as they will needed during reassembly..CONTINUED 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 31 Reconnect the power connector at TB1, then reinstall the fuse. WARNING: Do not connect the power connector at TB1 with the fuse installed. This may damage the unit. Push the power supply and CPU boards into place. Close the unit..CONTINUED 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 32 Refer to Fig. 26 for the location of the Interface Board subassem- blies. . 26 - S UBASSEMBLY OCATIONS Interface Board Control Interface Board Power Supply CPU Board Power supply Six screws holding AB8-00415-04 Made In USA two halves together..CONTINUED 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 33 Refer to Fig. 26 for the location of the Control Interface subassem- blies. Disconnect the ribbon cables to power supply and CPU boards. Remove the three screws from the bottom of the unit (refer to Fig. 27)..CONTINUED 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 34 This may damage the unit. Reinstall the power connector at TB1 first, then reinstall the fuse. Push the power supply and CPU boards into place. Close the unit. Verify proper operation of the controls by the replacement subas- sembly. Control Interface replacement complete. 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 35: Printer Syntax

    To issue commands, a dumb terminal or personal computer operating as a dumb terminal must be connected to the RS-232 master port connections. If the 46210/46220 is not equipped with an RS-232 interface, one must be installed. To install an RS-232 subassembly: Open the 46210/46220 (refer to Fig.
  • Page 36 On the power supply board (the top board), remove the 202 subas- sembly or the subassembly bypass module (refer to Fig. 30). Install the RS-232 subassembly. . 30 - P OWER UPPLY OARD OMPONENT OCATION RS-232 OR 202 SUBASSEMBLY AUX LED . . . CONTINUED 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 37 TB1 first, then reinstall the fuse. Turn on the dumb terminal. When the terminal is turned on, the screen should be blank. Type !!! to change the protocol of the 46210/46220 to use a dumb terminal..
  • Page 38 Type UNLOCK and press Enter. This command unlocks the 46210/46220 so commands can be en- tered. If there is a password in the 46210/46220, enter it to unlock the 46210/46220. See Password in the Input Commands section for instructions on setting up a password.
  • Page 39 RROR ESSAGES Two error messages may appear on the terminal screen: ’ n DITING The following table shows how to do some common editing tasks. The term Ctrl refers to the Control key on the terminal key- board. 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 40 The example above shows an A-level alarm failure at input 17 (point 1 of subgroup 2). When the point returns to normal operation, another report will be issued and the FAIL will change to NORM. Example: >SG 2 POINT 1 NORM ALM LVL A . . . CONTINUED 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 41 Multiple Alarm Transmitter module, which is not part of the 46210/46220. The commands that are used for the MAT, how- ever, also work with the 46210/46220. The 46210 has 16 sub- groups of alarms. The 46220-00 has eight subgroups of alarms.
  • Page 42 ACK CPM # Remarks: The command ACK ALL acknowledges all alarms and control points at the 46210/46220. The command ACK SG # applies only to the alarm subgroup(s) specified. The command ACK CPM # applies only to the control point subgroup (s) specified.
  • Page 43 # can be a range of subgroups from 1 through 4 or the word ALL. Here are examples: CPM 4 Control subgroup 4 (control points 49-64) CPM -3 Control subgroups 1-3 (control points 1-48) CPM 2- Control subgroups 2-4 . . . CONTINUED 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 44 Control subgroups 1-3 (control points 1-48) CPM 2- Control subgroups 2-4 CPM 2-3 Control subgroups 2-3 CPM ALL All control subgroups Point number can be a single number from 1 through 16. Input Example: >CPM 2 CLR 5 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 45 Purpose: Momentarily turns control points on or off. Also latches control points on and resets latched points. Format: CPM # DLON point number(s) CPM # DLOF point number(s) CPM # DMON point number(s) CPM # DMOF point number(s) 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 46 CPM 2 POINT 3 OPERATE CPM 2 POINT 5 OPERATE This example would latch on control points 17, 19 and 21 (points 1, 3, and 5 of subgroup 2). CPM POINT RELEASE Purpose: Resets control points. Format: CPM # RLS point number(s) 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 47 # can be a range of subgroups from 1 through 4 or the word ALL. Here are examples: CPM 4 Control subgroup 4 (control points 49-64) CPM -3 Control subgroups 1-3 (control points 1-48) CPM 2- Control subgroups 2-4 CPM 2-3 Control subgroups 2-3 CPM ALL All control subgroups 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 48 CPM ALL All control subgroups List point numbers individually with a comma between them, or as a group with a hyphen between them, or use the word ALL; range can be from 1 through 16..CONTINUED 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 49 CPM 2-3 Control subgroups 2-3 CPM ALL All control subgroups List point numbers individually with a comma between them, or as a group with a hyphen between them, or use the word ALL; range can be from 1-16. 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 50 1 through 16. Time is in tenths of seconds from 0.1 seconds to 25.5 seconds. To specify the time, use a number from 1 through 255, each number representing a tenth of a second..CONTINUED 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 51 This example would set control points 17-28 (points 1-12 of subgroup 2) for 20 seconds. Output Response: The output response is the same as the CPM POINT SET command. Input Example: >CPM 2 PER 16 100 >CPM 2 SET 16 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 52 The output response is the same as the CPM POINT SET command. DELAY Purpose: When an alarm occurs, there is a delay before the 46210/46220 will recognize the alarm to filter out spurious alarms. The delay can be set for either 200 or 500 milliseconds. Format:...
  • Page 53 200 ms 200 ms 200 ms 200 ms DISPLAY Purpose: Displays the status of alarms as stored in the 46210/46220’s memory. Format: DISP # Remarks: # can be a range of memory displays from 1 through 128. The number can be a single number or a range of numbers. A display consists of eight characters of eight points each for a total of 64 points.
  • Page 54 The command LINEFEED shows if the linefeed is on or off. The other commands turn the linefeed on or off. UTPUT ESPONSE Only the LINEFEED command shows a response and that is to report if the linefeed is on or off. 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 55 Only the command LOG gives a response and that is to show if logging is on or off. NOTE: When logging is on, alarms and device failures will be reported automatically. See OUTPUT MESSAGES for examples of reports. 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 56 # can be a range of subgroups from 1 through 16 or the word ALL. Here are examples: CPM 4 Control subgroup 4 (control points 49-64) SG -10 Alarm subgroups 1-10 (alarm points 1-160) SG 10- Alarm subgroups 10-16 . . . CONTINUED 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 57 All ACKNOWLEDGE commands All control point commands except CPM # OPT and CPM # PROV LOG ON LOG OFF SG # DELAY 200 SG # DELAY 500 SG # OPT ________ SG # REVERSE # TERMINOLOGY SG TIME OUT # 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 58 # can be a range of subgroups from 1 through 16 or the word ALL. Here are examples: CPM 4 Control subgroup 4 (control points 49-64) SG -10 Alarm subgroups 1-10 (alarm points 1-160) SG 10- Alarm subgroups 10-16 SG 5-10 Alarm subgroups 5-10 SG ALL All alarms Input Example: >PROV 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 59 (display 1.1, 1.2, etc.). For control points the level is always D. For more informa- tion on the displays, see the DISPLAY command. QUERY Purpose: Gives a report of the 46210/46220’s configuration. Format: QUERY Input Example: >QUERY...
  • Page 60 This example would reverse the condition for reporting an alarm on input 137 (input 9 of subgroup 9). Output Response: A change of status report is issued (see OUTPUT MESSAGES). REVISION Purpose: Gives the revision level of the 46210/46220’s firmware. Format: REVLIST 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 61 OFF, alarms will be displayed using MAT. The command RTUSG MODE ON causes alarms to be displayed using SG. The command RTUSG MODE OFF causes alarms to be dis- played using MAT. SWITCHES Purpose: Gives a listing of 46210/46220 switch settings. Format: SWITCHES 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 62 B-level alarms (F) and an acknowledged alarm (F) that still exists. Alarm subgroup 2 is shown not responding to polling. Alarm subgroup 3 shows an unacknowledged C-level alarm that has returned to normal operation..CONTINUED 46210/46220-0998 <90-00036>...
  • Page 63 Only the command TERMINOLOGY gives a response and that is to show if the terminology is to be displayed as SG or MAT. TIME OUT Purpose: Sets the time-out after which the 46210/46220 will return to the default protocol (DCPF). The default time is 10 minutes. Format:...
  • Page 64 PRINTER SYNTAX UNLOCK Purpose: Unlocks the 46210/46220 so it will accept password-protected commands (see PASSWORD command). Format: UNLOCK Remarks: If a password has been set, it will be requested before the system can be unlocked. Input Example: >UNLOCK Output Response:...
  • Page 65: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - 46210/46220 S ECHNICAL PECIFICATION MART LOCKS DESCRIPTION VALUE Input Voltage Range -21 to -56 VDC Input Fuse 1 Amp., GMT Type Input Current (does not include communications subassembly) 46210-00 @ -21 VDC 192 mA (max) @ -24 VDC...
  • Page 66: Warranty

    To ensure expedient processing of your order, provide a purchase order number and shipping and billing information when requesting an RMA number. Also, when the units are returned to Dantel, include a descrip- tion of the failure symptoms for each unit returned. Send defective equipment to: Dantel, Inc.

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